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Pretty sure this is the right place, regardless I'm having problems getting my google searches to explain the part I actually need the answer on:
I've got Windows Media Center and a new TIVO card, MC's recording things on a schedule quite well.
Here's the question - I know it's the Media Center Scheduler Service that actually triggers the recordings.
Do I actually need to have Media Center running in order to record something, or can MC be closed and the recordings record as normal?
Had to ask, I know if it's recording and I close media center it keeps recording, but I have no idea if it'll actually -start- recording if media center is closed, and the stuff I have recording today is stuff I don't want to miss, or I'd just try shutting mediacenter off and see what happens.
I've got Windows Media Center and a new TIVO card, MC's recording things on a schedule quite well.
Here's the question - I know it's the Media Center Scheduler Service that actually triggers the recordings.
Do I actually need to have Media Center running in order to record something, or can MC be closed and the recordings record as normal?
Had to ask, I know if it's recording and I close media center it keeps recording, but I have no idea if it'll actually -start- recording if media center is closed, and the stuff I have recording today is stuff I don't want to miss, or I'd just try shutting mediacenter off and see what happens.